The Facts:
Pittman is an unselfish player, never complaining about his reduced role in the Bucs offense. That generosity continued Friday when Pittman agreed to restructure his contract to remain with the team and provide the Bucs with some welcome salary-cap relief. The new deal could keep him in Tampa Bay through the 2009 season.
Reported by the St. Petersburg Times
Fantasy Football Diehards Line:
Pittman came through off the field this time, much like he did by delivering big during the season as Carnell Williams' backup. Despite starting just four games, Pittman rushed 70 times for 436 yards and a touchdown and finished third on the team with 36 receptions for 300 yards and one TD. His 6.2 yard rushing average was a career high.
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